Nepalese territories together with Darjeeling and Kumaon and Garhwal areas of current day Uttarakahnd had been handed to the British East India Firm as concessions in 1816 on the conclusion of the Anglo-Nepalese Warfare.

Beneath the Treaty of Sagauli, Nepal ceded its territories in Sikkim within the east and Kumaon and Garhwal within the west to the British East India Firm. (Picture: Wiki Commons)

A Nepalese non-governmental organisation (NGO) has launched a signature marketing campaign demanding the return of territory that Nepal misplaced to British India by way of the historic Treaty of Sagauli of 1815.

The marketing campaign was initiated right here by the Larger Nepal Nationalist Entrance on Friday (January 11) coinciding with Nationwide Unity Day, in line with ‘The Rising Nepal’, a government-owned nationwide day by day.

Signatures might be collected from inside and out of doors the nation, and the marketing campaign will proceed till coming mid-April, in line with the entrance’s chairman Fanindra Nepal.

Nepalese territories together with Darjeeling had been handed to the British East India Firm as concessions beneath the treaty which was signed in 1816 on the conclusion of the Anglo-Nepalese Warfare.

Beneath the treaty, Nepalese-controlled territory that was ceded included all areas that the king of Nepal had received in earlier wars comparable to the dominion of Sikkim within the east and Kumaon and Garhwal within the west.

The signatures collected might be handed over to the Nepal president, UN secretary normal, the 5 members of the UN Safety Council, and to the SAARC secretary normal, in line with the report.

(Besides the headline, the report is because it was revealed by Press Belief of India)

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